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This is a photo of light refracting through wind blown ripples surrounding a half submerged beach rock in a tidal pool at Port Maitland Beach.

Trying to point the camera away from the obvious target at Castle Tioram., I was trying to find something interesting amongst the rocks and seaweed at the base of the fortress.

It is fun to follow the tidal creeks and search for little hidden things.

There is always something of interest on the beach.

The ever shifting sands and the tides produce some interesting sculptures.

Eilean Donan (Eilean Donnain) is a small tidal island where three sea lochs meet, Loch Duich, Loch Long and Loch Alsh, in the western Highlands of Scotland. A picturesque castle that frequently appears in photographs, film and television dominates the island, which lies about 1 kilometre from the village of Dornie. Since the castle's restoration in the early 20th century, a footbridge has connected the island to the mainland.

Wilson's Promontory - Vic

A Egret has it all to himself. Taken along the shoreline of Currituck Sound Between Duck and Sanderling on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Thanks for the visit and have a great evening.

With cherry blossoms

A view from the end of Ferry Road at Teddington Lock, looking towards the suspension footbridge which opened in 1889.

 

The nearby weir marks the river's usual tidal limit and is the lowest on the Thames.

Exploring the tidal pools on Rialto Beach at low tide [Sep 24 ‘19 ] #seascape_lovers #seascapephotography

This is one of the views from the Fundy Trail Parkway. It is not part of Fundy National Park but it’s not far from there. The parkway is a not-for-profit park started in 1998 and supposedly it will be taken over by the NB provincial park systems in December of this year. It is a gated park and it is closed for the winter season. The parkway stretches over 30 km, with more than 35 km of hiking and biking trails. We took a day to explore some the parkway this past fall and try some of the hiking trails. I love the views of the Bay of Fundy. The water colors show the shallow muddy parts where the tide is coming in. On our return drive along this part, the water was all blue again with the high tide.

St. Michael’s Mount, Cornwall.

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Westland, Holland

Tidal River is the main settlement in the Wilson's Promontory National Park in Victoria. It sits below the highest peak in the park, Mount Oberon (558 m) which has 360 degree views of the entire peninsula.

 

The rocky island off the coast here is Great Glennie Island, a marine reserve that is home to hundreds of fur seals.

 

* Photo taken with the Nikon Coolpix.

The Tidal Mill, Carew

Carew Tidal Mill, built in the early 19th century. There is evidence that a mill has been in operation from as early as 1542 at this location.

 

We're just back from a short break in Pembrokeshire, so will have a few photos to share.

 

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Getting to know what's happening at the Bay.

They come and go

No clouds this day but some interesting low tide patterns at Bithry Inlet in the Mimosa Rocks National Park Far South Coast NSW.

Bombay Hook, NWR, Delaware

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Tidal River Wilsons Promontory South Gippsland Victoria

deposits of sea coal on Druridge Bay, Northumberland

Boulder Beach, Skennars Head, NSW

Tadaa and a Mextures on iPhone

at the end of Nine Mile River.

Tag on tidal recording station with the ‘Folly’ on the left . (When the riverside walk was built in 1996 provision for lifting boats onto the river had to be met,never to be used)

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